"Har raat uski yaad mujhe sone nahin deti, Us ke bina meri zindagi bekar ho jaati hai." (Translation: "Every night her memories don't let me sleep, Without her, my life becomes meaningless.")
"Kya kahun ke kis tarah se main tanha hoon, Us ke bina har lamha adhura sa lagta hai." (Translation: "How can I express how lonely I am, Without her, every moment feels incomplete.")
"Baat itni si hai ke tere bina jeene mein, Maza hi kuch nahin hai zindagi guzarne mein." (Translation: "The thing is that without you, There is no enjoyment in living life.")
"Us ke chale jaane se dil udas ho gaya, Phir bhi uski yaadon mein khoya rehta hoon." (Translation: "My heart became sad after she left, Still, I keep getting lost in her memories.")
"Jis din se juda wo humse hue, Is dil ne dharkna chhor diya." (Translation: "Since the day she separated from me, This heart stopped beating.")
Alone poetry in Urdu is poetry that explores the feeling of being alone or isolated. It often reflects on the emotions and thoughts that arise when one is alone, such as feelings of loneliness, melancholy, and solitude. Alone poetry in Urdu may also discuss the challenges and struggles of being alone, and how it can affect a person's mental and emotional well-being. Alone poetry in Urdu can take many forms, including ghazals (lyrical poems), nazms (longer poems), and qasidas (panegyric poems). It may use literary devices such as rhyme, meter, and imagery to convey the poet's emotions and create a sense of loneliness or isolation. Some examples of alone poetry in Urdu might include poems about being separated from loved ones, feeling isolated in a crowded place, or longing for companionship. These poems may express feelings of longing, despair, or sadness, but they may also explore the positive aspects of being alone, such as finding peace and solitude or gaining self-awareness.